Under the current complex and severe situation of international trade, small and medium-sized enterprises engaged in international trade are very eager to find suitable channels to smoothly export their products or projects to Canada and land safely, so as to expand the North American market.
In order to promote trade between private enterprises in Canada and China, the [Canada-China Enterprise Overseas Service Center] has actively assumed the task of the “Private Trade Promotion Council”, committed to helping Canadian products enter China and helping Chinese private enterprises invest and conduct trade in Canada. Following the successful sharing sessions on [How to apply for cross-border lending business for Canadian-Chinese trade enterprises], [How to expand business with the help of social media live broadcasts for Canadian-Chinese trade enterprises] and [How to use short videos to promote targeted customer acquisition for Canadian-Chinese trade enterprises], a sharing session on [How to help Chinese enterprises’ products go overseas smoothly and land in Canada] will be held at 4 pm on September 20, 2023 (next Wednesday).
The main topics of this session are: 1. How to safely and legally land Chinese domestic factory products, professionals and businesses in Canada through a full set of industrial chain upgrading services. 2. How to safely and effectively manage overseas assets. 3. How to apply for government grants and interest-free loans for small and medium-sized enterprises to carry out online promotion business.
In addition to members of the Overseas Service Center, participants in this event will also include representatives of companies engaged in Canada-China trade, heads of provincial and municipal chambers of commerce in Canada, and business people.
Event arrangement:
Lecture date: September 20, 2023 (Wednesday)
Lecture time:
03:30 pm – 04:00 pm Visitors reception
04:00 pm – 05:30 pm Special Topic Sharing
05:30 pm – 06:00 pm Interactive Communication
Organizer: Canada-China Enterprise Overseas Service Center
Co-organizers: [Legendary Culture Film and Television Center] and [Fuya Whole House Customization]
Speaker: Andrew Wang, Head of the Overseas Center Asset Operation Division and President of GT SINO
Speaker: Karl Liu, special guest of the Overseas Center and President of Northland Wealth Management Company
Speaker: Felix Zhang, Marketing Manager of Noah Digital Group, Online Promotion Division of Overseas Center
Location: [Legendary Culture Film and Television Center] (inside the Fuya Whole House Customization Exhibition Hall)
Address: Unit 1, 911 Denison St, Markham, ON L3R 3K4
Inviter:
Center Director: Lena Xu
Deputy Director: Harry Wang
Phone: 647-878-9388
Email: harry@thelegendsmedia.com
Introduction of the organizer:
The Canada-China Enterprise Overseas Service Centre is a non-profit organization registered with the Canadian federal government. It currently has more than 1,000 members in various industries. The establishment of the center aims to actively organize Canadian industrial and commercial entrepreneurs to interact with Chinese private entrepreneurs, focus on building a platform for industrial and commercial information exchange and project promotion, promote project docking between industrial and commercial enterprises in the two places, and promote contact and cooperation between entrepreneurs in the two places by organizing various activities.
The Canada-China Enterprise Overseas Service Center currently has eight business divisions, including: Online Promotion Department, Cross-border Finance Department, Cross-border E-commerce Department, Asset Operation Department, Live Broadcast Promotion Department, Supermarket Promotion Department, Event Planning Department and Media Publicity Department. On April 28 this year, the unveiling ceremony of the China Liaison Station was held in Qingdao, China. More than 30 offices have been established in China, and a number of cooperation agreements between Canada and China have been signed. These projects are being implemented one by one, which will benefit the members of the Overseas Service Center and promote local economic development.